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Irving Mortgage Lending Rates

  Irving Mortgage Lending Rates Information

Mortgage and interest rate quotes for the Irving area (or anywhere else you choose in the US) are available, without obligation or credit checks: 

As with most places, mortgages are a fact of life for home owners in Irving; 71% of houses there have a mortgage. If you're thinking about using a second mortgage or home equity loan on your place in the city, you're not alone. About 8% of home owners have done that.

 

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Irving Area Realtors

Remax - Chrisitine Vanest (469) 733-6676

Zip Realty - Dave Elliot  (214) 289-4139-2246

Phillipe Lewis Properties - Jennifer Shannon          (214) 559-3154

Keller Williams - Lewis Robinson (469) 335-2235

 

You might also want to check out property and real estate info in these cities and towns near Frisco, Texas:
Location Pop. Median Family
Income (2000)
Irving 191,615 $50,172
Cockrell Hill 4,443 $34,722
Dallas 1,188,580 $40,921
Euless 46,005 $54,697
Farmers Branch 27,508 $57,531
Grand Prairie 127,427 $51,449
Highland Park 8,842 $200,001

Adjacent counties

Irving High Schools

(Sorted by Number of Students)

NIMITZ High School
100 W OAKDALE
972-273-8600
A Title I school.
Serves 2,550 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 19.6

IRVING High School
900 N O'CONNOR RD
972-273-8300
A Title I school.
Serves 2,544 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 18

MACARTHUR High School
3700 N MAC ARTHUR BLVD
972-261-2100
A Title I school.
Serves 2,542 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 20.2

NORTH HILLS SCHOOL
606 E ROYAL LN
972-501-0645
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
Serves 885 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 12.1

UNIVERSAL ACADEMY
2616 N MACARTHUR BLVD
972-255-1800
A charter school.
Title I eligible, not participating.
Serves 642 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 14.4

UNIVERSAL ACADEMY - FLOWER MOUND
2616 N MACARTHUR ACADEMY
972-513-1608
A charter school.
Serves 591 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 12.8

 

 

 

Irving Mortgage Statistics

Category

Value

Homes With No Mortgage

29%

With A Mortgage

71%

First Mortgage Only

62%

Second Mortgage or Home Equity Loan

8%

Second Mortgage Only

5%

Home Equity Loan Only

4%

Irving Housing Expenses

Category

Value

Owner Costs as % of Income

17.2%

Median Real Estate Taxes (2000)

$1,510

Irving Household Size

Category

Value

Category

Value

Total Occupied

76,262

1-Person Households

31%

2-Person Households

30%

3-Person Households

15%

4-Person Households

12%

5-Person Households

6%

6-Person Households

3%

7+-Person Households

2%

Irving Housing - Year Built

Category

Value

Median Year Built

1980

Median Year Built (Owner Occupied)

1969

Median Year Built (Renter Occupied)

1983

Irving Home Heating

Category

Value

Using Utility Co. Gas Heat

68%

Using Bottled/Tank Gas Heat

1%

Using Electric Heat

31%

Irving Housing Size

Category

Value

No Bedrooms

1%

1 Bedroom

3%

2 Bedrooms

17%

3 Bedrooms

56%

4 Bedrooms

19%

5+ Bedrooms

3%

 

 

Irving Information

Irving, Texas, in Dallas county, is 8 miles W of Dallas, Texas. Part of the surrounding Dallas metro area, the city is not an isolated city. Irving is home to some 191,615 residents.
 

Irving was founded in 1903 by J.O. "Otto" Schulze and Otis Brown. It is believed that literary author Washington Irving was a favorite of Netta Barcus Brown, and consequently the name of the townsite, Irving, was chosen. Irving originally began in 1889 as an area called Gorbit, and in 1894 the name changed to Kit. Irving was incorporated April 14, 1914, with Otis Brown as the first mayor.

By the late nineteenth century the Irving area was the site of churches, two cotton gins, a blacksmith shop and a general store. The Irving district public school system dates back to the 1909 establishment of Kit and Lively schools. Population growth was slow and sometimes halting, with only 357 residents in 1925, but a significant increase began in the 1930s.

By the early 1960s the city had a population of approximately 45,000. A number of manufacturing plants operated in Irving, along with transportation, retail and financial businesses. The University of Dallas in Irving opened in 1956, and Texas Stadium was completed in 1971 as the home park of the Dallas Cowboys. Irving's population reached 155,037 in 1990 and is currently (2006) estimated at just over 197,000. Former Irving City Council member Mayor Herbert Gears was elected to a three-year term in June, 2005.

The People and Families of Irving

In Irving, about 47% of adults are married.

The people of Irving are more likely male than female.

Wealth and Education

In 2000, Irving had a median family income of $50,172. Impressively, having a college education is normal in Irving. It's worth saying that successful single guys are not uncommon in the city.

Political Inclinations

George W. Bush was the top money-getter ($171,350) among 2004 Presidential candidates in Irving. The Republican party stood out in its ability to raise campaign money in the city.

Irving Housing

According to the 2000 census, 37% of the housing in Irving was owner-occupied. On average, homes in the city have gone up relatively recently. Can't find a roommate? That's OK in Irving, where renting little apartments isn't uncommon. If you want a nice house, or any home in a nice city, you usually need to pay higher property taxes. It's no different here.

Commuting

In Irving, 93% of commuters drive to work.

 

 

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